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Wireless Video Scope 

 

 Snap-on 5 

cause the battery to explode, so do 
not dispose of in a fire.

 Place tape 

over the terminals to prevent direct 
contact with other objects. Some 
countries have regulations concerning 
battery disposal. Please follow all 
applicable regulations. 

 

Wireless Video Scope Use and 
Care 

 

Use the wireless video scope only 
as directed.

 Do not operate the 

inspection unit unless the owner’s 
manual has been read and proper 
training has been completed. 

 

Do not immerse the handheld 
display unit or imager handle in 
water.

 Store in a dry place. Such 

measures reduce the risk of electric 
shock and damage. The imager head 
and the cable are water resistant 
when the unit is fully assembled, but 
the video display unit is not. 

 

Do not use the camera if 
condensation forms inside the 
lens.

 Let the water evaporate before 

using again. 

 

Do not use tool if ON/OFF switch is 
not properly working.

 Any tool that 

cannot be controlled with the switch is 
dangerous and must be repaired. 

 

Store idle equipment out of the 
reach of children and other 
untrained persons.

 Equipment is 

dangerous in the hands of untrained 
users. 

 

Maintain the wireless video scope 
with care.

 Properly maintained tools 

are less likely to cause injury. 

 

If unit is dropped check for 
breakage of parts, and any other 
conditions that may affect the 
tool’s operation.

 If damaged, have 

the tool serviced before using. Many 

accidents are caused by poorly 
maintained tools. 

 

Use only accessories that are 
recommended by the manufacturer 
for your tool.

 Accessories that may 

be suitable for one tool may become 
hazardous when used on another 
tool. 

 

Dry your hands before turning the 
unit ON or OFF and before 
replacing batteries.

 

 

Protect against excessive heat.

 The 

product should be situated away from 
heat sources such as radiators, heat 
registers, stoves or other products 
(including amplifiers) that produce 
heat. Do not use the unit near moving 
machinery or areas where the 
temperature will exceed 113°F. 

 

Do not attempt to take any pieces 
of this unit apart unless directed to 
by this manual.

 

 

Follow instructions for changing 
accessories.

 Accidents are caused 

by poorly maintained equipment. 

 

Provide proper cleaning.

 Do not use 

acetone to clean the unit. Instead, use 
isopropanol. 

 

Gently clean the LCD with a dry 
cloth.

 Remove batteries before 

cleaning. 

 

Stop using the unit if it starts 
smoking or emitting noxious 
fumes.

 

 

Remove the batteries and refer 
servicing to qualified service 
personnel under any of the 
following conditions:

 

 

If liquid has been spilled or 
objects have fallen into product; 

 

If product does not operate 
normally by following the 
operating instructions; 

Summary of Contents for BK5500W

Page 1: ...Wireless Video Scope Snap on 1 Wireless Video Scope BK5500W ...

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Page 3: ...ll Batteries in either the Display Unit or the Imager Handle 9 To connect the Imager to the Imager Handle 10 Installing an Accessory 10 To connect the mirror 10 Tool and Work Area Setup 10 Operating Instructions 11 Using the Display Unit and Imager 11 To turn the Display Unit on 11 To turn the Handle on 11 To adjust the brightness of the LED light 11 Typical Applications 12 Instructions for the Vi...

Page 4: ...esult in serious personal injury Do not overreach Keep proper footing and balance at all times Proper footing and balance enables better control of the tool in unexpected situations Use safety equipment Always wear eye protection Dust mask non skid safety shoes hard hat or hearing protection must be used for appropriate conditions Use proper accessories Do not place this product on any unstable ca...

Page 5: ...se injury If unit is dropped check for breakage of parts and any other conditions that may affect the tool s operation If damaged have the tool serviced before using Many accidents are caused by poorly maintained tools Use only accessories that are recommended by the manufacturer for your tool Accessories that may be suitable for one tool may become hazardous when used on another tool Dry your han...

Page 6: ...equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class B digital devices pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful in...

Page 7: ...e to shut off the circuit breaker to the whole house before using the tool behind any of the walls FOR PIPES If you suspect a metal pipe could contain an electrical charge have a qualified electrician check the pipe before using the tool Ground circuits in some cases can be returned to cast iron pipes and cause them to be charged FOR AUTOMOBILES HEAVY EQUIPMENT MOTORSPORTS Be sure the automobile h...

Page 8: ...ight 4 3 lbs 1 95 kg Dimensions Display Unit Power Supply 3 AA Alkaline cells Length 1 6 in 4 1 cm Width 5 4 in 13 7 cm Height 3 7 in 9 4 cm Resolution 320 x 240 Screen 2 7 in 6 9 cm LCD Imager Handle Power Supply 3 AA Alkaline cells Length 2 25 in 5 7 cm Width 2 12 in 5 4 cm Height 5 4 in 13 7 cm Imager Length 36 in 0 9 m Optional Accessories lengths 72 in 1 8 m and 120 in 3 05 m Wireless Recepti...

Page 9: ...Accessories mirror magnet System Components Assembly NOTICE Be sure to read Battery Precautions on page 4 To Install Batteries in either the Display Unit or the Imager Handle 1 Open battery compartment cover by depressing tab and pulling door open Insert three 3 new AA batteries into the proper slots Proper battery orientation is indicated on the battery compartment 2 Snap battery compartment cove...

Page 10: ... the Imager to the Imager Handle Installing an Accessory The two included accessories mirror and magnet attach to the imager the same way To connect the mirror Match up the Slot in the Mirror with the Alignment Pin on the Imager and push together to lock in place Installing Accessory Mirror Installing Accessory Slot and Alignment Pin Tool and Work Area Setup To prevent serious injury proper setup ...

Page 11: ...astic covering over time Avoid submersing the imager head into corrosive oily places Using the Display Unit and Imager To turn the Display Unit on 1 Hold the viewer with the LCD screen facing you 2 Depress power button to turn on Turning the Display Unit on To turn the Handle on 1 Verify that the channel switch located on the display unit and imager cable are on the same frequency number 2 Push th...

Page 12: ...xiliary video out port on the BK5500W 1 Remove the rubber protective cap from the video out port on the top of the unit 2 Find the auxiliary video cable that is provided in the case with the BK5500W 3 Plug the male end of the 3 5 mm mini plug into the video out port 4 Plug the RCA end of the video cable into the video input on the video monitor This port is typically colored yellow 5 Verify the vi...

Page 13: ...nes 1 Always handle the device with care It is not shock resistant and should not be banged or dropped Treat it as you would any other sensitive optical device 2 Always clean the imager head after use with mild detergent 3 Use only isopropanol swabs to clean the connections 4 Avoid rubbing too hard on the LCD After use wipe the display clean gently with a dry cloth 5 Do not disassemble this device...

Page 14: ...e 01 01 Singapore 787602 Telephone 65 6451 5570 Fax 65 6451 5574 e mail esale sg snapon com Internet http snapon com sg Western Repair Center USA 3602 Challenger Way Carson City NV 89706 0753 USA Toll Free USA only 888 762 7972 Telephone 775 883 8585 Fax 775 883 8590 Snap on Tools Japan K K Snap on Bahco and Cartec Also serving Taiwan and Micronesia Distribution Center and Technical Repair Center ...

Page 15: ...tatic or snow or the image appears and disappears erratically Battery power is low causing transmitted signal to become weak Check battery status on imager handle and viewer unit Too many obstacles or too much distance between viewer unit and imager handle Move handle and viewer unit closer to each other less than 100 feet 30m line of sight or remove obstacles that exist between the handle and the...

Page 16: ...rized representatives C installation repair or maintenance other than specified operator maintenance of the Equipment or related equipment attachments peripherals or optional features by other than Seller s authorized representatives D improper or negligent use application operation care cleaning storage or handling E fire water wind lightening or other natural causes F adverse environmental condi...

Page 17: ...Drahtloses Video Endoskop Snap on 17 Drahtloses Video Endoskop BK5500W ...

Page 18: ...h Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation ...

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